TN CM Vijay Will Solve Russia-America Problems: Astrologer Radhan Pandit; Gets Trolled
In a display of optimism-or perhaps pure eccentricity-astrologer Radhan Pandit Vetrivel has suggested that Tamil Nadu's Chief Minister, Vijay, possesses a destiny far greater than state politics. According to the seer, the actor-turned-politician is destined to mediate global conflicts, specifically brokering peace between the United States and Russia.
The remarks come at a sensitive time for Radhan Pandit, who was recently appointed as an officer on duty only to be removed within 24 hours following a wave of public criticism. Undeterred by his professional setbacks, the astrologer remains adamant that Vijay's tenure in Tamil Nadu is merely a stepping stone.
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From Chennai to the Kremlin
In a recent interview that has since gone viral, Radhan Pandit outlined a celestial roadmap for the Chief Minister's future. He claimed that Vijay would serve as the CM for nine years before ascending to "the next level."
"Chief Minister is a small post," Pandit remarked. "Next is the Delhi level, after which he will be a world leader. If there is a dispute between the American President and the Russian President, he can talk and solve the issue."
Vijay sir will solve the problems between American president and Russian President in future.
— Trollywood 𝕏 (@TrollywoodX) May 14, 2026
- Pandit Ji. pic.twitter.com/xE6RNKxABh
Pandit is no stranger to the corridors of power; he famously served as an advisor to several high-profile figures, including the late TN Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa. However, his latest prophecy has landed with a thud rather than a bang.
A "Cosmic" Backlash
The internet, rarely a place for subtle nuance, reacted to the claims with a mixture of bewilderment and biting sarcasm. Netizens were quick to point out the perceived absurdity of a regional leader settling Cold War-era tensions.
One concerned observer suggested that Vijay should strictly manage his inner circle. "The astrologer may not have any clue how people perceive this," they noted, suggesting that such talk only leads to mocking and that official spokespersons should be the only ones talking to the press.
Others took a more comedic route. One user joked that Vijay might solve the crisis by "remaking an American movie into Tamil and dubbing it into Russian," while another sarcastically asked if the CM would soon be "opening the Strait of Hormuz.
Some commenters took aim at the logic of the prophecy itself, noting the political timelines of leaders like Putin and Trump do not necessarily align with Pandit's "five-year" window for Vijay's global takeover.
While Radhan Pandit continues to "apply gas" to the CM's self-esteem-as one user colorfully put it-the political reality is more grounded. Critics argue that these grandiose claims do more harm than good, painting the administration in a light of "illiterate" hero-worship rather than administrative competence.
Whether Vijay is truly destined for a Nobel Peace Prize in Norway or is simply the victim of an overenthusiastic PR liability remains to be seen. For now, the people of Tamil Nadu seem more concerned with local governance than the geopolitical nuances of Washington and Moscow.














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